byf43
SCSC Life/NRA Patron Life
I think prior to 94 may not have been,my first one wasn't regulated,very early 90s would have to find the paperwork
^^^This.
I think prior to 94 may not have been,my first one wasn't regulated,very early 90s would have to find the paperwork
In 1994, the Legislature revised the list of specific firearms set forth in the definition of “assault weapon.” Chapter 456, Laws of Maryland 1994. As part of that revision, the legislation removed from the list certain assault pistols that were otherwise being banned under other provisions of that legislation; the bill also added to the list other assault weapons “that have come into existence since the creation of the list.”
The definition of “assault weapon,” newly codified in Article 27, §441(d), contained
the same list of specific weapons as the prior version..
'94 was the year they were regulated. Somewhere around the 092000 sn range.
So get an M1A/M14 stripped receiver? You can build an M14 pistol if you really wanted one.
That would be interesting.
LONG gas system.
They are not C & R. First one is from 1972, (give or take a year)
Regulated before. Banned now
Just checked,1974
Interesting. So the civilian version of the M14 wasn't available before 1974?
When did the M14 become standard issue for the Military (to replace the M1). When I trained in the 60s, we were issued the M14.
Can someone still buy an M14 via NFA even though the M1A is banned?
Interesting. So the civilian version of the M14 wasn't available before 1974?
When did the M14 become standard issue for the Military (to replace the M1). When I trained in the 60s, we were issued the M14.